Since [1], `Cargo.lock` was split into `Cargo.lock` and
`library/Cargo.lock`. Update Triagebot to give the same warning for both.
[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128534
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #125042 (Use ordinal number in argument error)
- #127229 (rustdoc: click target for sidebar items flush left)
- #127337 (Move a few intrinsics to Rust abi)
- #127472 (MIR building: Stop using `unpack!` for `BlockAnd<()>`)
- #127579 (Solve a error `.clone()` suggestion when moving a mutable reference)
- #127769 (Don't use implicit features in `Cargo.toml` in `compiler/`)
- #127844 (Remove invalid further restricting suggestion for type bound)
- #127855 (Add myself to review rotation)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Merge Apple `std::os` extensions modules into `std::os::darwin`
The functionality available on Apple platforms are very similar, and were (basically) duplicated for each platform.
This PR rectifies that by merging the code into one module.
Ultimately, I've done this to fix `./x build library --target=aarch64-apple-tvos,aarch64-apple-watchos,aarch64-apple-visionos`, as that currently fails because of dead code warnings.
Publically exposing these to tvOS/watchOS/visionOS targets is considered in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123723, but that seems to be dragging out, and in any case I think it makes sense to do the refactor separately from stabilization.
r? libs
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/121640 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124825.
The functionality available on Apple platforms are very similar, and
were duplicated for each platform.
Additionally, this fixes a warning when compiling the standard library
for tvOS, watchOS and visionOS by marking the corresponding code as
dead code.
- Autolabel PRs modifying `tests/run-make/` and
`src/tools/run-make-support/` with `X-run-make` label.
- Add reminder to update the tracking issue
<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/121876>
if applicable when `tests/run-make/` is modified by a PR.
Notify T-rustdoc for beta-accepted and stable-accepted too
Otherwise, it's unclear when the nomination label is removed whether the backport was accepted, thus nomination removed, or if the backport was rejected, thus nomination removed.
r? ````@GuillaumeGomez````
Also mention my-self for other check-cfg docs changes
This PR adds a mention for my-self for the recently added `src/doc/rustc/src/check-cfg` directory.
*I had to add a second mention just for the directory since [`Path::starts_with`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.Path.html#method.starts_with) as used by [triagebot](48f29f351c/src/handlers/mentions.rs (L69)), matches on path components and so can never return true for a file and directory at the same time.*
Otherwise, it's unclear when the nomination label is removed whether the
backport was accepted, thus nomination removed, or if the backport was
rejected, thus nomination removed.
Meta: Allow unauthenticated users to modify `L-*`, `PG-*` and `-Z*` labels
Complements: rust-lang/rust-forge#744.
1. `L-*`: Issues and PRs concerning specific lints
2. `PG-*`: Issues and PRs concerning specific project groups
3. `-Z*`: Issues and PRs concerning specific unstable `-Z` compiler options
These are safe to expose. Allows unauthenticated users greater leeway in triaging issues.
We have a lot of such people <3 and I want to support them as much as possible.
r? jieyouxu (you get assigned a lot these days :P) or compiler